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It was designed and built by BAE Advanced Technologies. Its original purpose was to analyze the ionosphere and investigate the potential for developing ionospheric enhancement technology for radio communications and surveillance. [2] Since 2015 it has been operated by the University of Alaska Fairbanks. [3]
Located on the South Mall of the University of Texas at Austin campus, the five-floor, 38,580 square foot building is located along 21st Street, near Littlefield Fountain. Built in 1951 and named after mathematics professor and university president H. Y. Benedict, the building was completed in 1952 and was originally home to the Department of ...
The Consortium Library, built in 1973, and enlarged and renovated 2002–2004, serves both UAA and nearby Alaska Pacific University. A group of students from the nursing school, one of the university's oldest programs, are introduced at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in October 2013.
Temporary frame buildings were hastily constructed during this period, and the university built 19 permanent structures between 1950 and 1965. [27] In 1912, the University of Texas at Austin began offering business classes as part of the College of Arts and Sciences. [28]
The Sheldon Jackson Museum was the first building in Alaska built with concrete. Its octagonal shape may have been influenced by architectural philosophies of O.S. Fowler. [10]. In 1972, the Sheldon Jackson Museum building was added as a single property to the National Register of Historic Places. [11] Sheldon Jackson College in summer 1991. [12]
First National Bank of Atlanta, 2849 N. Druid Hills Road NE (ca. 1973) Clairemont Oaks, 441 Clairemont Avenue (1973-1975) DeKalb County Parking Deck, 125 W. Trinity Place (1974) Brevard Professional Building, 246 Sycamore Street (1974) Woodruff Health Sciences Center Administrative Building (WHSCAB) at Emory University, 1440 Clifton Road (1976)
With a capacity of 3,200 (3,300 with supplemental housing) students, it was the largest residence hall in North America at the time it was built. [1] The building complex, which occupies a full city block, was the largest building in Austin, Texas when built and was the largest building project in University history. [2]
The Peter T. Flawn Academic Center (abbreviated FAC, formerly the Undergraduate Library and Academic Center) [1] is an undergraduate library and "technology and collaboration" facility located on the University of Texas at Austin campus. [2] [3] The center, named after former university president Peter T. Flawn in 1983, [4] opened between 1963 ...